The author Mark Twain made it clear in the book Huck Finn that he was against slavery and was against all the stereotype toward African Americans. He showed this by having a run away boy and a run away slave help each other survive. Throughout the book the became the best of friends, and that was the authors point of showing us that he didn't think skin color, or age, mattered in a friendship; and that slavery was a terrible thing.
The author Mark Twain made it clear in the book Huck Finn that he was against slavery and was against all the stereotype toward African Americans. He showed this by having a run away boy and a run away slave help each other survive. Throughout the book the became the best of friends, and that was the authors point of showing us that he didn't think skin color, or age, mattered in a friendship; and that slavery was a terrible thing.